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In reply to the discussion: Maine GOP recounting caucus votes [View all]think
(11,641 posts)19. I remember and that's why I'm concerned. The Brook's Brothers Riot
topped it off. The GOP stops at nothing and will stoop to any level to win:

Context of '9:00 a.m. and after, November 22, 2000: Florida County Halts Manual Recounts; Election Board Proceedings Disrupted by Brooks Brothers Riot'
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November 7, 2000: Two Heavily Democratic Precincts in Florida County Fail to Register Votes for President in Large Numbers
Hundreds of thousands of voters in Miami-Dade County go to the polls to cast their votes for president. Two of its precincts, 255 and 535, are over 88 percent Democrat and over 90 percent African-American. The 20 punch-card machines designated for the two precincts were tested beforehand and certified as working properly, but in the hours before the polls open, a worker at Precinct 255 does a test and finds that seven of the 10 machines do not accept punch-card votes for president. Precinct clerk Donna Rogers will later claim that no one tells her of the problems with the machines, but by the end of the day, 113 of the 868 ballots cast do not register a vote for president. Of the votes that do register in the precinct, over 99 percent of them go to Democrat Al Gore. At Precinct 535, six of the 10 machines fail to register votes for president during test runs. Of the 820 ballots cast in this precinct, 105 do not register a vote for president. Gore wins over 98 percent of this precincts votes. The 13 percent discarded ballot, or undervote, rate for these two precincts is by far the largest in Miami-Dade.
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Republican Voter Fraud -------------- Where republicans a re not even safe from each other
Angry Dragon
Feb 2012
#2
Do they double down and give Romney more votes or tell the TRUTH that Ron Paul actually won?
Firebrand Gary
Feb 2012
#3
Why doesn't Paul contest it? That says a lot about him, and his lack of respect for his supporters
still_one
Feb 2012
#14
That is why they want to control the internet, so they control information /nt
still_one
Feb 2012
#13
That's about right after they toss the out-of-state Paulbot college student ballots
Brother Buzz
Feb 2012
#22
That the corporate media in general is not reporting this only demonstrates who the corporate media
still_one
Feb 2012
#12
Now the state GOP is saying some od the results may have gone to their spam folder
MaineDem
Feb 2012
#24